Good first review for the T4i.The T4i has been reviewed by digitalcamerainfo.com, and it’s quite favourable. It looks like Canon has upped their game for the Rebel line.

From Digital Camera Info

In shooting with the T4i, it’s clear that the sum of all those spec upgrades is a camera that truly feels new. That’s a good step for Canon, as we felt the T3i was a lackluster, marginal improvement on the massively successful T2i that preceded it. With the T3i staying in the line as a mid-level option (above the T3 and below the T4i, for now), that separation was necessary for the T4i to be relevant.

I don't like the price point though. . But that's not new to canon. Ok to do that on the pro line but on consumer models you need to make it affordable for soccer moms.

The upper level Rebels have always been at this price point when they first came out. In 2008 I paid just about a grand on an XSi with a kit lens and it was worth every penny. By this fall it will be down to 650 on Amazon for the body and around 750 with the lens, you'll also be able to get a refurbished for a sweet price.

I can't believe they still haven't added 1/3 stop ISO increments. I guess it could be an option that has to be toggled, but from what I saw in that video its still the same old 100/200/400/800/1600. Of course it goes up to 12800 now, but still is it that hard to add 1/3 stop increments?

I don't like the price point though. . But that's not new to canon. Ok to do that on the pro line but on consumer models you need to make it affordable for soccer moms.

The upper level Rebels have always been at this price point when they first came out. In 2008 I paid just about a grand on an XSi with a kit lens and it was worth every penny. By this fall it will be down to 650 on Amazon for the body and around 750 with the lens, you'll also be able to get a refurbished for a sweet price.

Not really: the T2i and T3i were both introduced at $800 body only, this one is $850. Not huge, and definitely not as big as many people think it is, but it's a price increase.

The implementation on the T2i and T3i was quite different. The T2i has a 640x480 7x (100% crop) mode, while the T3i has a 1920x1080 3x (100% crop) mode with some useless digital zoom beyond that. I was hoping for a better implementation. Ideal would be continuous smooth zoom from full-frame to 100% crop (and not beyond) in any resolution mode.